Originally requested here
Rip sessions: basically generate a playlist for a rip-session. You can start and stop a new rip session at any point. All discs or files ripped during a rip session are added to the rip session playlist.
Discs should be identified by a unique identifier, such as the CD TOC. If an album is ripped with the same Album Title as one already in the library but a different CD TOC, it will still be ripped and added to the library.
So if I rip my discs I can create a rip-session for me. Then when I rip my wife's discs I create a separate rip-session. If a disc is loaded that is already in the library, it is not re-ripped, but the disc is added to the rip-session. All the files are moved to the same library, but when I want to load her songs to her iPod I just move her playlist and all of her songs are loaded.
The Rip Session would basically consist of a list of CD TOC and the track numbers for the rip session. If a rip session is loaded you can play the songs from the rip session, copy the files from the rip session to another location, move them to a portable player, ect...
You should also be able to load Rip Sessions into my Library Backup Request and back up just the files/directories for that Rip Session
Rip sessions: basically generate a playlist for a rip-session. You can start and stop a new rip session at any point. All discs or files ripped during a rip session are added to the rip session playlist.
Discs should be identified by a unique identifier, such as the CD TOC. If an album is ripped with the same Album Title as one already in the library but a different CD TOC, it will still be ripped and added to the library.
So if I rip my discs I can create a rip-session for me. Then when I rip my wife's discs I create a separate rip-session. If a disc is loaded that is already in the library, it is not re-ripped, but the disc is added to the rip-session. All the files are moved to the same library, but when I want to load her songs to her iPod I just move her playlist and all of her songs are loaded.
The Rip Session would basically consist of a list of CD TOC and the track numbers for the rip session. If a rip session is loaded you can play the songs from the rip session, copy the files from the rip session to another location, move them to a portable player, ect...
You should also be able to load Rip Sessions into my Library Backup Request and back up just the files/directories for that Rip Session
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